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What is Togetherall, and what can I find there?

  • A community where members are anonymous to each other, so they can share how they are feeling and support each other
  • Accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
  • Clinically managed with trained professionals available 24/7 to keep the community safe
  • Self-assessments and recommended resources
  • Creative tools to help express how you’re feeling
  • Wide range of self-guided courses to do at your own pace

How to sign-up

  1. Go to Togetherall 
  2. Select Register.
  3. Click on the box that says "I’m from a university or college."
  4. Enter your BSU student email address.
  5. Enter your details and click Sign up.
  6. You'll be sent an email to verify your email address. Click on the link to activate your account.

Members of the Togetherall community always remain anonymous. Create a unique username for yourself during the registration process that does not include your real name or any information that could reveal your identity.

A quick look inside Togetherall
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Faculty Focus
Woman wearing black hat and jacket leads a group of people on path in the woods
Home Run

Alumna, coach and adjunct instructor finds meaning beyond the field 

Alumni Profile
Darren Smith sits at a table and talks to a fellow student who is standing in front of table
Back from the Edge
Recent alumnus discusses his struggles and triumphs
Mental Health
Students twist their bodies and extend their arms during a yoga exercise.
Stress Release
Courses focus on students' emotional health
Mental Health
Graphic of words Togetherall and WellTrack Apps featured on cell phones
Mental Health Matters
Campus community offers assistance in-person and online for students
Wellness Center
Student walking into Wellness Center
Help is Here

The Wellness Center has a wide range of support services for students

COVID-19
Dr. Christopher Frazer
Healing Hands
How Dr. Christopher Frazer, his staff and volunteers rose to the COVID challenge